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Puzzles that are handcrafted from wood are a unique and luxurious way of entertaining your guests during a wedding, baptism, baby shower, christening, bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah. As your guests arrive to the event each guest signs a piece and the puzzle is assembled. Once the event is over the curators of the puzzle have […]

I haven’t updated a lot recently due to work load. In addition to that my truck decide that the transmission was going to fail. Thank goodness that I have two mechanics in my family! My brother Josh took a lot of time out of his past week and helped me replace it! Big red is still […]

This little bench was made from a cast aside maple headboard and foot board as seen in the picture below. I started by splitting the foot board in half on the table saw. Then laying out the tenon length. Cutting the tenons on the table saw (which made a ton of smoke by […]

Wedding Guest Book Puzzles are a unique addition to any wedding. We just added them to our new product line of puzzles! The puzzle pieces are large 1.5 inches on up to 2.5 inches depending on the size of the puzzle you want. They are so big because each guest can sign each piece and […]

Making a wooden puzzle is a lot harder then I imagined but well worth the effort. I can turn any image into a puzzle and with the proper care they will last generations. At the present time I am offering two different sizes 4×6 containing 30 & 50 Pcs. and 8×10 containing 100, 140, 200 Pcs. […]

These cute shutters were made to replace a pair that a client found. She found four of them that were rotted out pretty bad but she figured that maybe she could get two good ones out of the four. So she called me and I said, “Sure no problem!” I selected the two that were […]

This little sitting bench was made for the end of a bed to put shoes on in the morning. The top cushion is re-purposed and came from a previous bench. The leaf molding around the top perimeter was added to match the existing furniture in the room. The furniture was all knotty pine so that is the material that was used. The legs are […]

Being around antique shops more often lately I have found a few gems. I never know what I am going to find at a good price. This one I got for $6. All it needed was some TLC. As the late James Krenov would say, “..she purrs like a cat.”

The design for the face frame of this banquette was quite straightforward. Frame and raised panel construction, with some of the joints being mitered and some of them off angled, but what mattered is how they lined up with the rest of the cabinetry in the room. The face frame material was maple which is […]